Remote Choice provides you with relevant information to help you make a decision on where to live and work from remotely. Covering location guides, visas and more.
Great job Leandro, my compliments! Well done.
P.S.: In the list of open for travel countries I do not see Florida listed, which allows entry with no PCR test and no quarantine. Is there a specific reason for not listing it?
@jasonleowsg Thanks Jason! The NL comparison is fair. NL is great of course, and is mostly data driven, offering loads of data points per location. I can't and have no interest in competing with that.
It also ranks places which I'm not interested in doing.
RC is more about slower, considered discovery of places, like flicking through an old school travel book just for remote workers instead of travellers. So they can see what their options are.
Also, the people I target are more established in life, thinking about living elsewhere for the first time now that they WFH, perhaps even with a family, since I'll eventually add school info and general stuff more targeted to them.
So, I believe we can co-exist in the same space.
This is a passion project of mine.
One of my favourite things to do is research countries in the world. Iโve done it since I was little. Housing costs, visa options, climate, customs, everything.
Even if it wasn't my intention, I'd research them to such an extent that I envisioned myself living there. I could have landed the next day and navigate the place just fine.
At some point I thought everyone did this. After hearing โoh, I didnโt know thatโ to things I thought were common knowledge, I started to take notes.
With Remote Choice Iโve distilled information on countries and cities around the world, and organised it in a way that makes it easier for you to decide where to live and work from remotely.
Besides my aforementioned passion, a lot of this comes from personal experiences. See, Iโve lived and worked in over 10 countries, and travelled to even more. Even as a kid I moved around a lot, so Iโve been doing this for most of my life.
At the heart of Remote Choice are the location guides featuring country/city info, visas and more.
I want this resource to be a source of enablement. Something that shows you options on how to better access the world.
This is an amazing list of guides, they are detailed with the most relevant information, and beautifully put together without being cluttered. I love that we can feel the care that @leandro8209 put into them. An awesome product, thank you Leandro! โจ
Great start @leandro8209 !
Can you link some personal stories for each country, it would be a tremendous help to see the most recent guides from people that do the move.
And good content strategy for you, of course.
Way to go! I hope it goes great and looking forward to seeing Greece (I know they need to up their internet and bureaucracy game) as a destination in the future. : )
I love the product, very interesting to me personally. On a design comment, why didn't you use those captivating colors on the image here on the actual website? Also, the get started link isn't very obvious to click on (the name yes but visually not so much). Keep up the good work!
Love this! I found when I moved abroad that there was a lot of information about living and working remotely, but it was so dispersed. Great idea and resource!
Hmm, it sounds like a pretty decent list of guides. I think I'll use it once I decide on the country I want to move to because it's really hard to choose. I'm thinking about the Czech Republic because I absolutely fell in love with the architecture, but at the same time, St Petersburg seems to be even better but with the lower prices for everything. I'm planning to visit Russia again to make a decision, so I'm choosing between russia-travel visa services to get tourist voucher russia visa. Hopefully, I'll make up my mind by the summer and decide where it'll be better for me.